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How to carry your battery in style and effeciently
Lol! No. I blade and I have scooters from my childhood. And before "blading is gay" I only choose blading cuz I used to ski during the winter and its like skiing=blading you feel. And scootering down the driveway to my e30 is tits. And anyways blading is hard. Unlike on a skateboard or scooter where you can jump off and avoid danger, on blades you can't so when you fall it really sucks. Would like to see you come to the skatepark
What time should he meet you there? After 3rd period? Gotta get there before the dweeb elementary schoolers get to it.
Seriously though, who ever said anything about the sexual orientation of roller blades? Also, who are you trying to convince, those who never said it was gay, or yourself?
No E30 Club
Originally posted by MrBurgundy
Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
How to carry your battery in style and effeciently
The negative connotation and that pic. I don't want to fight him, I just want to see him try something and then respect it after he has the "wtf this is hard" moment. At least 8 times skaters have been like "dude the only reason I don't blade is because falling is unavoidable once you make a mistake, and it's so painful". I know the other guys ^ never said it's gay but posting that pic vs something that actually doesnt stigmatize the sport and who bladers are proves their opinion, and not that's not saying they think it's gay, but they don't like it/ think it's cool to give us crap. It's annoying and sucks because barely anyone blades and everytime a picture or thread or whatever comes around that stigmatized that rollerblading looks like that, means we will get less respect and less people will blade, which is all I care about. At all the skateparks I've gone I've never gotten hate for blading but it's apparent that no one else wants to when I'm the only one there on blades, and a lot of that is because of how it has no positive "light" per say. I've always wanted a homie who blades but the chances of that happening are less everytime someone posts that trash. I'm trying to persuade people to not stigmatize something that's really fun and rewarding if you stick to it and don't see yourself as being one of those 2 kids in the pic.
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